The Silver Brumby

Australia, 1993

Film

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A mother tells her daughter a fable about the prince of the brumbies, brumby being a term for the feral horses of Australia, who must find its place among its kind, while one man makes it his mission to capture it and tame it. Australian adaptation of Elyne Mitchell’s “The silver Brumby”.

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Credits

director

John Tatoulis

production company

Film Victoria

Media World

screenplay

Elyne Mitchell

John Tatoulis

Jon Stephens

Duration

01:33:00

Production places
Australia
Production dates
1993

Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

tmdb-movie-43757

Language

English

Subject categories

Adventure

Family

TMDB-Movie

43757

Wikidata

Q7764269

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